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by Greg Szymanski
Eye Witnesses Living Near 17th St.
Levee Say Loud Explosion Heard Just Prior To Raging Waters Flooding The
9th Ward
- Eye witnesses are starting to come forward, some
only a block away from the 17th St Canal levee break, saying they
heard a loud, powerful explosion right before water starting gushing
in, as they ended up in a matter of minutes floating downstream on
their rooftops.
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- Terry Adams, who lives one block away from the
17th St. break, remembers hearing what sounded "like a bomb going
off" from where the levee gave-way before rushing water forced him
to his rooftop.
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- "Everything was calm, it was late at night and
the storm had passed. I thought we had dodged a bullet and there was
no water in my house and I was only a block away from the 17 th St.
break," said Adams, a lower 9th Ward resident, in an extended
conversation this week from New Orleans.
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- "Then I heard what sounded like a bomb go off
from the direction of where the levee gave-way and within a matter
of minutes I was forced up on my roof where I floated for about a
mile into town before somehow getting to safety."
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- Asked if he was sure he heard an explosion, he
added: "Water breaking a levee isn't going to make the noise I heard
and besides, the levee should have broke before or during the storm,
not afterward.
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- "I heard an explosion and so did a lot of other
people. It came right from where the levee broke. What else could it
have been but somebody blowing up the levee?"
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- The question of how the levee burst in one
gigantic place at the 17th St. and London Ave. drainage canals,
estimated by some to be a gaping hole three football fields long, as
well as a number of other locations, has been on the minds of other
local residents from the lower 9 th Ward besides Adams, many hearing
the same explosions but being ignored by the mainstream media,
putting their accounts in the realm of conspiracy theorists.
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- For example, whenever the subject of the levees
being intentionally detonated comes up, most mainstream commentators
like ABC's Michel Martin, dismiss even the slightest possibility of
foul play, appeasing Black listeners with comments such as this:
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- "Anybody with any knowledge of history can
understand why a lot of people can feel this way, but any real
possibility that the levies were intentionally exploded must be
dismissed."
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- However, according to Ryan Washington, a long
time New Orleans bus driver and former resident of the lower 9th
Ward who grew up playing football on top the levee, said the
possibility of government dirty work and foul play isn't so far
fetched.
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- Now living in nearby Slidell, also hard hit by
the hurricane, he has talked to numerous eye witnesses who say the
exact same thing as Adams, insisting the levee was blown up and
didn't give-way by natural means.
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- Washington also said the media should not
concentrate on testimony from experts, new commentators and
government officials, who have biased opinions, buy emphasis should
be placed on interviewed the hundreds if not thousands of people who
heard or saw something the night the levees blew.
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- "Why don't they talk to the people who were
there? Why are they relying on government experts who have a reason
to hide the truth? I personally am gathering a list of people, a
long list, who saw and heard what really happened that night," said
Washington, in a telephone conversation this week from New Orleans.
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- He added that government officials have been
wanted to get hold of the valuable lower 9th Ward property ever
since 1965 when Hurricane Betsy flooded the area and the same
suspicions of foul play circulated through his neighborhood.
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- "I even have talked to many reporters on the
scene and tell them to get the story from the horse's mouth and talk
to the people," said Washington, adding it's easier to hear and
learn the real truth on a city bus than behind the veil of city hall
and the corrupted television cameras.
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- "The stories about people hearing and seeing
explosions, as well as stories about bomb residue being found at the
scene, never see the light of day or get in the papers or on
television.
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- "And if they do, these stories are always
dismissed as being crazy or discredited by experts or government
officials, who I personally don't believe one bit."
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- According to Washington, several important
factors convince him beyond a reasonable doubt that the levees were
blown intentionally to racially cleanse the city, as well as the
first step in a redevelopment plan to put up high rise casinos and
hotels in the lower 9 th Ward.
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- "First, they always say that explosion was a
power generator. But the power was off when the levees blew and the
power station they were talking about was not in the vicinity of
where the explosions were heard," said Washington. "Next, they say
the barge in the canal broke the levees. I never once saw a barge in
the canal in all the years I lived there.
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- "Also, if it did plow through the levee, it
never would have made such a noise or cause an immediate break three
football fields long. Further, why were immediately on the scene to
fence of the levees so no one could see what happened when it too
them more than 10 days in some cases to rescue people. What are they
hiding?
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- "Please someone from the media come down here
and get the real story as I have talked to so many people who feel
the same way I do. The government has been trying to get our land
since 1965 and they are still trying today."
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- Besides numerous residents suspecting foul play,
New York filmmaker Spike Lee in October Lee said on Friday night's
Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO, that he believes Louis Farakhan's
allegation that a levee was blown up to flood the nearly all-Black
9th Ward.
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- Lee added that "a choice had to be made, one
neighborhood got to save another neighborhood and flood another
'hood, flood another neighborhood." He then engaged in a heated
battle of words with neo con shill and MSNBC reporter, bow tied
Tucker Carlson, who dismissed Lee as conspiracy theorist spreading
paranoia and fear.
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- At this point the short exchange between the two
shows Carlson's true colors as a government propagandist and as far
from being a journalist as George W. Bush himself:
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- Lee: "Presidents have been assassinated. So why
is that so far-fetched? Do you think that election in 2000 was fair?
You don't think that was rigged If they can rig an election, they
can do anything!"
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- Carlson: "I was in New Orleans right after the
hurricane in the ninth ward. And while I didn't hear anybody say the
levee was blown up by the federal government, I did interview a
bunch of people who were stuck there who said they believed this was
part of the conspiracy to rid New Orleans of black people. They
honestly believed that. I didn't argue with them, I just listened to
what they said and I felt bad for them. So as you sit here -- who is
someone who is rich and has option -- and are watched by people who
are poor and have no options, it seems to me it's your
responsibility, your obligation to tell them the truth and you know
the truth, which is the federal government did not blow up the
levees so don't feed the paranoia and the crazies."
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- Lee: "First of all, how's that feeding the
paranoia?"
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- Carlson: "Because you're saying it's entirely
possible when you know perfectly well it's not possible."
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- Lee: "How's it not possible?"
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- Although numerous questions remain unanswered
about the reason behind the levee controversy, one question never
posed was how could a man like Carlson ever call himself a
fair-minded journalist after comments made on Real Time?
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- "I know why," said Washington. "These
journalists are as corrupt as the government folks they write about.
I'm only a bus driver but I know the difference between right and
wrong and the media is dead wrong by not covering this story fairly.
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- One of the biggest controversies still brewing
is the preliminary results of the three main investigatory groups
looking at why the levees erupted. The groups, all tied to
government interests, include the National Science Foundation in
conjunction with the American Society of Civil Engineers; the United
States Army Corps of Engineers; and the third group being funded by
the State of Louisiana, led by scientists at the Louisiana State
University hurricane center.
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- Although each investigation is independent of
the other, scientists claim to be sharing data, coming to some
surprising preliminary conclusions, one of which could have enormous
consequences.
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- In a recent article by John M. Barry analyzing
the data from the three groups, he looks at some of the suspicious
preliminary questions, raising even more questions of how could the
17th St. levee break with such a small storm surge emanating from
Lake Pontchartrain not the Gulf of Mexico.
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- "We know that Hurricane Katrina made landfall
with enormous power, devastating the Gulf Coast, and that the levee
on the Industrial Canal in New Orleans was overtopped by a storm
surge coming directly from the Gulf of Mexico. When a levee is
overtopped, there is basically nothing that can be done. Water
pouring over a levee long enough will, in effect, wash part of the
levee away. That's what happened on the Industrial Canal, resulting
in the flooding of part of the Ninth Ward, along with much of St.
Bernard and Plaquemines Parishes.
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- "But most of New Orleans was not flooded by
water coming directly from the Gulf. It was flooded from the north
and rear by Lake Pontchartrain , when levees failed along the 17th
Street and London Avenue drainage canals. Initially, the Corps of
Engineers said that the storm was so great that it overtopped these
levees also.
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- "But after inspecting the levees and reviewing
storm data, all three investigating teams agree: Hurricane Katrina
hit Lake Pontchartrain with far less strength than it did the Gulf
Coast, and the storm surge fell well short of the tops of the
levees. In fact, a design or construction flaw caused them to
collapse in the face of a force they were designed to hold. In other
words, if the levies had performed as they were supposed to, the
deaths in New Orleans proper, the scenes in the Superdome and the
city's devastation would never have taken place."
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- For more informative articles, go to
www.arcticbeacon.com.
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- Greg Szymanski
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